ROT13 is just a silly way of rotating through the alphabet as a 52 character index (caps and lowercase unique) to mask text. It's naturally bi-directional, not at all secure, but I guess can mask things from search engines and obfuscates the information from those unfamiliar with ROT13 . . . (Yvxr lbh svir zvahgrf ntb!)

Here's one I use fairly frequently. It takes the body of a text file and activates it as a mailto link, sending it to your default e-mail client. The arbitrary buffer size limits the size of document this works with, but it's handy if I'm working on something and want to jot down a quick message without switching to my mail client. - If nothing is selected, line 1 is subject and the rest is the body- If there is a selection, it is treated as the body and you are prompted for the subject

I have thought i have seen this feature in Boxer, but didn't find it. So i have taken this to try my first Boxer script.

Find user string and select lines till the string occurs first.f.ex. - scroll through an long text and wrote an char didn't exist in the whole text, like an '#' - go back above to your start line (hint: bookmark) and search(via script) for '#' .... the script will select all lines between.

I have thought i have seen this feature in Boxer, but didn't find it. So i have taken this to try my first Boxer script.

If you have a selection started, and then issue the Find command, there's an "Extend Selection" option on the Find dialog that should do what you like.

(Note: if the existing selection is of any size, the Scope will default to searching within the selection, so be sure to change the Scope to suit your need in order to enable the Extend Selection option.)